Dalo!!! Where have you been? I’ve missed you. 🙂 You are my good morning glory and sometimes my most sweetest evening goodnight. Hi. 🙂 (Saw this first thing this morning and couldn’t wait to say Hi tonight.)

I am quite freckled myself. Never tan, though. I go from lobster to Casper at the blink of an eye, save my arms, which just add more freckles. A few more years, and I will look like a very pale guy who had a black man’s arms transplanted on him. 😉

You crack me up. I understand. I’m much darker on the tops of my arms than underneath. I should layout more on my stomach, but I can’t drink from that angle very well. Oh, by the way I’m at the lake today.

Yes. Honestly, its raining so we’ve been stuck inside the camper most of the day. It wouldn’t have done this in Texas. This is what I get for coming home to the midwest for a visit. Stormy season… you’ve kept me entertained for hours now. I feel like I owe you a beer. 🙂

I think that’s where faith steps in. 😉
(Just doing the ladylike thing and offering you a chance to pay the bill and go home. I’m comfy, if you are. I protect my posts. 😉 And hold true to my word…you may be the first the challenge me to such a degree, however. So there’s a prize in that.)

Audrey Dawn- The Oldest Daughter & Red Headed Sister

I came here to journal. To release what I cannot say with my spoken voice, as I am quite shy when the subject turns to me. I write poetry, because my soul flourishes when I do. Broken, indeed, but willing to try. I live life one day at a time. Stop by and say hello, please, if you don't we may never meet. I need you to be stronger than me, but only the first time. Hi, I'm Audrey.

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Poetess Audrey Dawn

So true…

“Fate never promises to tell you everything up front. You aren't always shown the path in life you're supposed to take. But if there was one thing she'd learned in the past few weeks, it was that sometimes, when you're really lucky, you meet someone with a map.”
― Sarah Addison Allen